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Old 22-06-2021, 09:57 PM
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IC 4628 SHO Prawn Nebula

I am happy with the addition of some Sii filter data to my image of the Prawn Nebula. Its way better than the False SHO versions.

This is 139 x 240 sec L-Extreme Duo (Ha, Oiii), + 39 x 240 sec SvBony Sii 7nm

ED72 0.85 reduced mounted on a star adventurer Pro ii imaged with ASI 533 MCPRO

Processed in Pixinsight and final tweaking in Photoshop

Guided, Dithered, Drizzled

High Res here > https://astrob.in/uu3a7f/0/

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Old 23-06-2021, 12:47 PM
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Nice wide deep field Paul. Cool colors too.
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Old 23-06-2021, 03:15 PM
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Pretty good Paul

Try some of the new experimental scripts on offer such as the EZ suite.
Star reduction, deconvolution, noise reduction etc.
They all do something different, have a muck around.

good job
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Nice wide deep field Paul. Cool colors too.
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Old 23-06-2021, 05:18 PM
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Pretty good Paul

Try some of the new experimental scripts on offer such as the EZ suite.
Star reduction, deconvolution, noise reduction etc.
They all do something different, have a muck around.

good job
Thanks PK

I reckon if I did anymore processing on this image it would disintegrate!

Pretty much used all the tricks available!

The noise in the center is because the Sii is only about 2.5 hours worth, where the rest is about 9 hours! (thats only 25% - bayer matrix limited) The clouds put and end to my Sii run and I couldn't be bothered waiting another two weeks for it to clear up!

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Excellent depth Paul.
You're doing well to produce this sort of image with such a small mount as the star adventurer.
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Excellent depth Paul.
You're doing well to produce this sort of image with such a small mount as the star adventurer.
Thanks Pete!
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